Bryan Ramos is consistently named a Top Attorney in Georgia, as published by Atlanta Magazine, for his professionalism and effectiveness in handling Georgia workers' compensation claims in the Greater-Metro Atlanta area and statewide. He is recognized by Martindale-Hubbell as being an AV Preeminent* lawyer, designating the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards in representing Georgia's working class. In 2020, he earned the designation of being one of the Top 100 Georgia lawyers by Super Lawyers Magazine.

Mr. Ramos started his career as the law clerk for the Superior Court of Houston County, Georgia where he served three judges in Middle Georgia. Subsequently, he accepted an associate lawyer position with the litigation firm of Drew, Eckl & Farham, LLP in Atlanta. As Mr Ramos identified more with the injured workers, he decided to open the Ramos Law Firm in April 2005 to serve the working class of Georgia. He has litigated cases throughout the State of Georgia and has tended to matters up to the Supreme Court of Georgia.

Mr. Ramos is also a registered neutral and civil mediator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution where he specializes in the settlement of workers' compensation cases. Most recently, Mr. Ramos was selected as a Fellow of the College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers, a national honor society dedicated to the advancement of workers' compensation law.

Mr. Ramos is a frequent lecturer on workers' compensation issues and his legal articles have been published in several national and regional magazines. He is committed to achieving the most favorable results for his clients. Together with his legal team of dedicated professionals, Mr. Ramos prides himself being an effective advocate for Georgia's injured workers and civil justice.

Mr. Ramos also serves on the Executive Board of the National Filipino American Bar Association (NFALA), as well on the National Board of the Filipino Veterans Recognition and Education Project. Locally, he has been appointed to the Georgia Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights; serves on the Board of Directors of the Atlanta Affiliate of Asians Americans Advancing Justice; and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse.

Mr. Ramos is an alumnus of the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University, and he is a graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences at the Florida State University. He is a member of the Supreme Court of the United States, Federal Northern District Court, Georgia Supreme Court, and Georgia Court of Appeals.

*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell peer review ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.

Bryan Ramos of The Ramos Law Firm is dedicated to workers’ compensation in Georgia, and his record of success speaks to his experience and success in this area of law. If you were hurt at work, visit him at www.ramoslawfirm.com or call 404-355-3431.

Served on a panel of business owners and experts at the NAAAP annual meeting in Atlanta, Speaker, Dealing with Business Challenges As An Asian American , National Association of Asian American Professionals , Business, 2018

Facilitated a panel of successful small businesses at the National Empowerment Conference in Philadelphia, Facilitator , Making It As A Small Business, National Association of Filipino American Associations , Small Business, 2015

Presented and facilitated discussion to the Center for Pan Asian Community Services on workers' compensation basics, procedures, and rights under the law. , Lecturer, Georgia Workers' Compensation Rights, Center for Pan Asian Community Services, Legal, Social Services, 2019

Essential Elements of the Workers' Comp Claim, Law Day, Latin American Association of Georgia, June 27, Writer and Lecturer , Essential Elements of the Workers' Comp Claim,, Latin American Association of Georgia, Legal, Social Services, 2009

The Impact of the Closure of the Subsequent Injury Trust Fund and The Catastrophic Claim, Sedgwick CMS Seminars, Southfield, MI, April, Lecturer, The Impact of the Closure of the Subsequent Injury Trust Fund and The Catastrophic Claim, Sedgwick CMS Seminars, Insurance, Legal, 2007

Overcoming Perceived Minority Bias, Minorities in the Profession Committee of the State Bar of Georgia’s Younger Lawyers’ Division, Lecturer, Overcoming Perceived Minority Bias, Minorities in the Profession Committee of the State Bar of Georgia’s Younger Lawyers’ Division, Legal, 2012

Impact of House Bill 87 on Asian and Latino Businesses, Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Georgia, April 26, Lecturer, Impact of House Bill 87 on Asian and Latino Businesses, Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Georgia, Insurance, Legal, Small Business, 2011

Coalition Building In The Filipino Community, Keynote Speech for Filipino-American Association of Northeast Georgia, Keynote Speaker, Coalition Building In The Filipino Community, Filipino-American Association of Northeast Georgia, Social And Community Services, 2012

Panel expert for the "Small Business Boot Camp", sponsored by the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders , Writer and Lecturer , Small Business Summit , The White House, Legal, Small Business, 2015

Settled where an injured worker was diagnosed with "failed back syndrome" and had a spinal cord stimulator implanted permanently in to his back. He was unable to return to work and the claim was approaching "catastrophic" designation. The settlement was for a significant amount of money, which must remain confidential. , 2020

A part-time worker sustained an injury to his back. After two surgeries, the worker developed "failed back syndrome" and was unable to return to work. The claim was reaching "catastrophic" designation, and it settled for a significant amount of money, which must remain confidential. , 2018

Settled workers' compensation death claim stemming from complications related to an occupational back surgery. The claim was originally denied by the insurance carrier. The value of the settlement was significant but the details are confidential. , 2019

Other Outstanding Achievements:

Selected as Fellow to The College of Workers' Compensation Lawyers, a nationally recognized organization honoring attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their practice in the field of workers' compensation. , 2020

Educational Background:

Juris Doctor, Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University, 1999

Comments

“Bryan Ramos litigated some of the most difficult issues in the workers' compensation area on the plaintiff and the defense sides. He is often consulted by plaintiff lawyers and defense lawyers for advice in difficult and unique cases.”

“I have known Bryan for over ten years both as an insurance defense attorney and as a workers' compensation claimants attorney. I worked with him at a large defense firm, and I have referred cases to him during his time as a claimants attorney. He has done a great job with my clients and I would recommend him and refer clients to him in the future.”

“Great Attorney who is solution-oriented. A pleasure to work with, yet a zealous advocate for his client.”

“Bryan Ramos is a true asset to the Claimants' side in workers' compensation in Georgia.”

“Worker's compensation guru. An excellent lawyer, teacher, and all around great person.”

“Exceptional attorney. Thorough, dedicated, respected.”

“Truly the most knowledgeable, prepared and professional workers' comp attorney. And, he is a great guy.”

“Mr. Ramos has helped my firm with Worker's Comp cases beyond all expectations. If I have a client for Worker's Comp, Mr. Ramos is my first phone call.”

“Bryan is one of the best workers' compensation attorney in town. He is very good with developing young attorneys within his firm. He is also very generous with his charitable work.”

“He is knowledgeable, efficient, and above all a consummate professional. There is no lawyer in the field that does a better job representing clients.”

“Bryan Ramos practices workers compensation exclusively. He knows more about that area of law than anyone I know.”

“Brian Ramos has led the way in the workers' compensation arena for injured employees in complex cases involving employer separation and early retirement agreements intended to limit the employees' workers' compensation claims. These were cases of first impression for the State Board of Workers' Compensation and got a lot of attention in administrative and court systems.Brian Ramos is also one of the few lawyers who has stepped into the area of preparing Medicare set-aside arrangements for workers' compensation and liability cases. In so doing, he built a very successful business.In short, Brian Ramos has become a highly respected member of the workers' compensation claimants' bar for his legal skills, his ethical behavior and his knowledge of the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and its affect on workers' compensation claims and liability law suits.”

“Bryan has helped our young firm tremendously. We often associated Bryan's firm to do our workers' compensation claims. He is always thorough and achieve exceptional results for our clients.”

“Bryan is one of the nicest guys you will meet and is a top lawyer in my opinion. He is very involved in the Filipino community and is an advocate for the benefits of volunteer work. He is always available to discuss issues in the law. He is a very capable lawyer.”

“Bryan is an acquaintance and outstanding independent lawyer. I've never worked a case with Bryan, as I don't do comp, but he is extremely professional and an excellent lawyer. I would never hesitate to vouch for Bryan or recommend a client or friend to him”

These comments were made by fellow attorneys during the annual nomination process.

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